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I have a printer with its own ip address on the local network. It also has an ftp server so I can use maemoftp to put a file to this printer for printing. This works fine for text files, but when I try to print a pdf, it's a mess. Does anyone know whether it is possible to print files with different formats, for example, image files (jpg, tiff) or pdf's to a printer that has this kind of ftp capability? Would it make more sense to tryo to convert the pdf into postscript and ftp the postscript file to the printer?

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Is your printer a postscript printer?
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Yes, one of the options under ftp printing is Postscript.

But is there a way to convert pdf to postscript or in general if I can print postscript, how would I convert other types of files?
 
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Yes, one of the options under ftp printing is Postscript.

But is there a way to convert pdf to postscript or in general if I can print postscript, how would I convert other types of files?
On a Linux computer with a printing subsystem, it would be as simple as printing to a file. On the Itablet -- ugh.

I have tested QuickScript on my old non-networked PS LaserJet (with a Bluetooth module), but haven't yet managed to get a connection right. I have a colour LaserJet with Ethernet AP, but it's been mothballed, so testing that won't be easy.

Penguinbait ported Cups to his KDE port, so maybe you could try that?
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Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
On a Linux computer with a printing subsystem, it would be as simple as printing to a file. On the Itablet -- ugh.

I have tested QuickScript on my old non-networked PS LaserJet (with a Bluetooth module), but haven't yet managed to get a connection right. I have a colour LaserJet with Ethernet AP, but it's been mothballed, so testing that won't be easy.

Penguinbait ported Cups to his KDE port, so maybe you could try that?
I am used to using ps2pdf on my linux desktop to convert from postscript to pdf, but I noticed that there is also a program on the NIT called pdf2ps, so I will try that. If I can convert a pdf into a postscript, then at least I could print some files other than just text files.
 
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So I have tested the printer, and it does print postscript. I can convert pdf's to ps using the utility pdf2ps. It will also print regular text files. Still no go for images.
 

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